Art Fair overview (Continued from Page 3) Brunvard stretched his right arm in an expansive sr::: "25,- t00? Who knows? It has abso- lutely skyrocketed in the I a s t few years'. . . we almost con.. sidered advertising that people shouldn't come." In its report to the Ci y Coun- cil the Mayor's Art Fair Com- mittee recommended that it he reconvened for future fairs. Al- though the committee serves an obviously necessary finction as coordinating agents for the four day. event that has grown larger than Ann Arbor itself, it also serves a somewhat less obvious function that may prove to be more necessary in the future. The Committee brought the co- ordinators of the Street Fair and Free Festival together for the first time. BRUNVAND explained tha al- though the two groups had nev- er ignored each other, they had never, on the other hand, ac- tually recognized each otner and 224 S. MAIN PHONE ANN ARBOR HOM[ lRNI5KINIS 994-1254 A Complete Line of Handcrafted Country & Primitive Style Furniture From the Homes of North Georgia Craftsmen the new "sense of ;coiperation recognition, helped." White agreed that the o-gan- izers of the two eves's were never in close contact "and in fact,. occasionally worked at cross-purposes . . . it was bene- ficial to work together like tls." As for maintaining an idenity of "distinction and quasity," the words can be applied to a wide variety of standards and inter- pretations. You will have four days this month to get out and look, enjoy, buy, and judge for yourself. "personaiizeedand distinctive" JERRY ERICKSON BILL STEVE DURIS BARBER SHOP HOURS: Tues.-Sat.: 8-30-5:30 Wed.: 11:00-8:00 816 South State Street AneArbor. Michian Phone: 668-8669. THIS WOMAN is one of the many artists that participate in the Art Fair each year. Taking into account all three fairs, there will be approximately 950 exhibitors this year. The Fair will continue until Saturday. ee u EKID N' OKS ~'t C 1 _v+41R U a Q " spjkc N£WTOH G =='" grav Tat MERIDIAN BOOKS WELCOMES YOU. FORMERLY CIRCLE BOOK'S RETAIL. BUSINESS, WE CONTINUE TO PROVIDE A SERVICE FOR THE AREA AND HOPE TO EXTEND OUR CONTACT, LINKING WITH AS MANY PEOPLE AND IDEAS AS POSSIBLE. ~ )))))) act---Q0 5 9 O1,d 4?' 2) 2f CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE ,.t OLecrO eLOBE t, s teen -, C BELUM IN TERMS OF SURVIVAL IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY THAT WE HAVE YOUR SUPPORT. IN TERMS OF SHARING INFORMATION WE WOULD LIKE TO BE A CLEARING HOUSE FOR IDEAS. WE OFFER YOU THE BOOKS AND MATERIALS THAT WE HAVE ACCESS TO, AS WELL AS THE IDEAS WE ARE WORKING WITH. WE HOPE THAT YOU FEEL FREE TO EXCHANGE YOUR WORK WITH OURS. BEAR WITH US AS WE GROW. WE OFFER COMPLETE ASTROLOGICAL SERVICES. Michael and Margaret Erlewine continue to construct birth charts for Meridian, as they did for Circle Books. We con- struct Natal, Heliocentric, and Sidereal Charts for $4. We also offer a Birth Control Calendar for one year from the date of construction for $4. Michael is a well known astrologer, teacher, and the recommended reader for the store (in person readings and written interpretations). He has also helped to create the Circle Calendar each year, a fine tool which has evolved and improved. MERIDIAN BOOKS shares the idea that information should be presented as straight-forward as possible, re-directing the esoteric into the open. MAKE AN EFFORT TO VISIT US. THANK YOU! ;atop PMidheaven Aacandant esetndell -Nadir 215 S. STATE ST. (ABOVE "LITTLE THINGS") 769-1583 MONDAY -SATURDAY: 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. *6# #i.